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- From: parker@ehsn17.cen.uiuc.edu (Robert S. Parker)
- Subject: Re: Spoken Like a True ProLifer
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- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 23:22:28 GMT
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- vengeanc@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu () writes:
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- >jdahl@rchland.vnet.ibm.com (Jared Dahl) writes:
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- >>How are we going to do this? I don't know, but until we figure it
- >>out, these people have to eat somehow. Welfare was never meant to
- >>be a permanent program, and it has not worked well in the long run.
-
- >"I don't know"-- spoken like a true liberal. Welfare has become permanent.
- >Since FDR there are generations of families who have lived on welfare.
- >It will never work. The cycle of poverty has shifted and is now perpetuated
- >by the welfare state.
-
- Hey, I've got an idea: Let's not let anyone in "poverty" (or on welfare) have
- any more children. Then children won't be born into poverty and in a couple
- generations things would be much better. ;)
- I don't think most people would go for that, especially since it could involve
- forced-abortion.
-
- >>Jared Dahl
-
- >Edward Simmonds
-
- -Rob
-